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. 1938 May;17(3):359–368. doi: 10.1172/JCI100960

THE EFFECT OF TOTAL SYMPATHECTOMY ON THE OCCURRENCE OF SHOCK FROM HEMORRHAGE

N E Freeman 1, S A Shaffer 1, A E Schecter 1, H E Holling 1,1, N E Marean 1
PMCID: PMC425003  PMID: 16694580

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